I asked this question a while back about Logic, but Ableton Live 9 seems to be able to do this, but I can't figure out how to make it happen..

Basically, I like the 909 sounds from my Drumazon plug in, but it's internal sequencer is not user friendly at all, at least not for me. The SparkLE plug-in is the best because it really acts as it's own stand alone drum machine with it's own tracks that you just sync with your sequencer (DAW). It's a very old school method that I enjoy.

Anyway, I'd like to have the 'drum machine sequencer' that the Spark software is, play the Drumazon plug in, so that it's as close as you can get to having a great virtual 909.

I have checked off the Preference in the Spark Plug-In that indicates "Send MIDI from Sequencer" , I have opened the Drumazon track and selected as it's MIDI FROM to Spark as well as the Pre FX/Post FX pull down to Spark. But there's no MIDI notes being sent to that Drumazon track.

I just can't get this to work. I've tried using a middle track as a midi track to receive the Spark software's sequencer info and route it to the Drumazon, or to ANY other plug-in and it doesn't do anything. It seems that even though I have the preference checked for the Spark Sequencer to send MIDI, it doesn't send MIDI cuz the MIDI indicator light doesn't light up.

This does not specifically help with issue but have checked the custom user kit called 909+ (which is based on samples). I own a Novation DrumStation hardware which is as close as you can get to real deal but I mostly use this kit because the it sounds very good (even though its based on samples).

the way to setup spark to do this is show in the previous video in that playlist about triggering hardware. you just create a project with no internal sounds on the pads and with the pad note numbers changed.

Still not working. So here's some images of what I've done if it helps. Tell me where I'm going wrong. And thanks to everyone who is helping!

I do not know why it is not working. I have tried with Spark and Oberheim SEM V (even without an extra MIDI track) and it works well.The only thing I can think is, why did you set Spark input to Drumazon?

Well thanks to everyones input I figured it out... sort of. I realized that I was testing it with the pattern playing on Spark while not hitting 'play' on Live 9. It's really quite simple. I've documented my actions and posted it to YouTube. There are some things I still don't understand, but it works. So I'm happy.

Things I'd still like clarity on:1) In Spark, I've tried to create a 'blank' drum kit by assigning each 'pad' to 'No Sample'. But it still makes sound. 2) Sometimes I can hit the 'play' button on the Spark sequencer and it will trigger the Drumazon with the pattern. I can do this without hitting the 'play' button on Live9. Sometimes I can't, like you'll see in this video.

Anyway, thanks for the help everyone and let me know if or what I'm doing wrong.

Things I'd still like clarity on:1) In Spark, I've tried to create a 'blank' drum kit by assigning each 'pad' to 'No Sample'. But it still makes sound.

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You can check the Spark mixer to see what instrument is doing sound.

2) Sometimes I can hit the 'play' button on the Spark sequencer and it will trigger the Drumazon with the pattern. I can do this without hitting the 'play' button on Live9. Sometimes I can't, like you'll see in this video.

While Ableton is not playing you can not expect the behavior of such feature.